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  • Space Lighting | Spring Suspension
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • Designed by Sandi Renko, this pendant luminaire is offered in rectangular or square versions with 2, 4, or 6 50W GU10 Halo lamps. The structure is made up of an extra-bright transparent crystal support sheet with polished chrome detailing, and measures 19 inches long by 12 1/2 inches wide, with an adjustable height of 15 3/4 inches up to almost 5 feet. www.spacelighting.com
  • SPI Lighting | Advent Sebring
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • Lamped with a 26W to 42W compact fluorescent, the Advent Sebring wall sconce is powered with a battery back up for up to 90 minutes in the event of a power failure. The brushed aluminum housing is available in a choice of 37 paint colors and the accent finishes are offered in brushed, polished solid, or chrome-plated polished brass. Optional colored gel inserts come in red, orange, green, or blue. www.spilighting.com
  • Lightolier | F7000 Lighting System
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • The F7000 Lighting System contains a series of seven slim fluorescent modules, each providing different indirect lighting distributions and luminous textures. The modules use T5 or T5HO lamps with a full range of electrical options, dimming, and switching controls. Ambient fluorescent lighting elements can be suspended individually, arrayed in linear runs, configured in patterns, or spaced variably using in-line connectors of different lengths. www.lightolier.com
  • Dix Heures Dix | Holo 47
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • Part of the Catherine Grandidier collection, Holo 47 has been reintroduced in a smaller size (it is now almost 10 inches high and just over 18 inches in diameter) and new color combinations -- Bora Bora (turquoise, blue, and green), Bali (white and pink), and Saint Petersbourg (silver and gold). The luminaire has a chrome steel frame, which is covered by pieces of paper arranged behind a highly transparent PVC screen and a reflecting film. www.dixheuresdix.com
  • Sure-Lites | Architectural Emergency Light
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • Designed as a sconce, this emergency luminaire blends with decorative interiors to offer an attractive alternative to standard emergency lighting. The housing is constructed of die-cast aluminum with an integral refractive polycarbonate lens, which supports three 6V, 6W high-output Xenon lamps. Measuring 10 7/8 inches wide by 7 inches tall by 3 7/8 inches deep, the fixture includes a maintenance-free, sealed nickel-cadmium battery that fully recharges in 24 hours. www.surelites-lighting.com
  • Besa Lighting | Three-Light Bar
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • Three-Light Bar, part of the "A Series" family of luminaires, features adjustable low-voltage mini pendants with handcrafted glass shades. At 33 3/4 inches wide, with a maximum height of 96 inches, the luminaire uses 50W halogen lamps. In addition to three metal finishes, more than 50 color and style options are offered. The fixture includes 8-foot-long silver-colored braided cords, but 15-foot and 20-foot cords are also available. www.besalighting.com
  • d'ac Lighting | Strato Rectangle
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • Providing even, glare-free interior downlighting, Strato has a stacked, crisp-edged design that adds visual interest to the ceiling plane. The "sandwich" panels are perforated to create an interesting light pattern. Also available as an ADA-compliant wall-mounted fixture, the product features an aluminum body with a sand-blasted opal glass lens. Lamp choices include four-pin linear T5HO or bi-pin compact U-shaped fluorescent lamps. www.daclighting.com
  • Delray | Lighting Stick
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • Featuring a 1-inch-wide and 2 1/2-inch-high profile, Stick takes two standard or high-output T5 fluorescent lamps in its 8-foot housing. Optional trims are available, including perforated shields, direct/indirect asymmetrical diffusers, and various lenses and louvers. An emergency power option -- 90 minutes of illumination during outages -- is available. The fixture can be ganged together for continuous runs using a 2-inch die-cast joining element. www.delraylighting.com
  • Lightolier | Energos
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • This linear pendant fluorescent luminaire offers bidirectional light with an optional built-in occupancy sensor, which is designed to operate upon installation without commissioning. The system contains a photo sensor that can be used to account for available daylight. It offers 100 lamp/ballast configurations. The housing is 2 1/4 inches deep, with a curved or square-edged profile, and three optics choices allow different ratios of uplight to downlight distribution. www.lightolier.com
  • Luxo | Air
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • The adjustable spring-balanced arm of this desktop luminaire allows the shade to remain horizontal to the work surface, thereby providing an asymmetric light distribution free of glare and shadows. The wedge-shaped shade atop the 27-inch-long tubular steel arm houses a 35W halogen lamp. Available with a weighted base or a mounting clamp, Air also comes with an arm length of 32 inches and is offered in matte black and gray aluminum finishes. www.luxous.com

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